
Scene from the Life of a Mormon Feminist
Last semester in Claudia Bushman’s class called “The Spiritual Autobiography of the American Woman,” our final project was to write our own autobiography. In one
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
Last semester in Claudia Bushman’s class called “The Spiritual Autobiography of the American Woman,” our final project was to write our own autobiography. In one
by mraynes Yesterday, in an effort to conquer a melancholy mood and get a break from the endless toddler demands for my attention, I went
by amelia i’ve been reading benedict anderson’s seminal work on nationalism, imagined communities. and i’m curious how some of its key ideas relate to the
Identity Who am I? Only my Heavenly Father knows. For He created my spirit, and knew of my intelligence. What am I? Again, He alone
By Starfoxy People give us furniture. I’m not entirely sure why, but they do. Because of this most of the furniture we own is used,
One of my favorite game shows as a kid was “Let’s Make a Deal.” I loved the excitement of watching someone try to decide
by EmilyCC From the Life of Joseph Smith The first few paragraphs demonstrate that Joseph Smith believed that the completion of the Nauvoo Temple was
by Jessawhy When I was young, the word “babies” gave me the creeps. Not just a little chill up my spine, but I want to
Counterpoint Conference Saturday, October 24, 2009 Olpin Student Union, Panorama Room East University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah Theme— Women in Dialogue about Faith
A Guest Post by Melanie More than any other season, the coming of fall moves me to remembrance. The crisp air and turning leaves herald
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